Shawn Payton, a Detroit Lions fan who admitted calling in bomb threats to the Mercedes-Benz Superdome during the Lions Jan. 7 playoff loss to the Saints, was arrested by the FBI on Monday, The Times-Picayune reports.

Payton, 34, was arrested on a warrant for making threatening phone calls. He appeared before a judge in Detroit and was released on bond. He has been ordered to appear in federal court in New Orleans on Feb. 14.

Payton, of Jackson, Michigan, is accused of calling a Superdome reception desk with two bomb threats during the Saints second-half comeback en route to a 45-28 victory over the Lions.

According to an FBI affidavit filed in federal court Wednesday, Payton first called at 9:12 p.m., a few minutes after Saints tight end Jimmy Graham scored a touchdown. "I will blow up your building," Payton said, after he confirmed that he had indeed reached the Superdome.

He made his next call after the Lions failed to convert an onside kick. Similarly, Payton failed to articulately express himself. "Hi, I want you to relay a message to the sideline. If your stupid Southern team keeps winning there will be reper..." and there he apparently reaches a word too difficult for him to say. So instead he promises, "severe consequences, OK?"

In other Gulf Coast region news:

Fisherman found floating in Pensacola Bay: Pensacola police, firefighters and other emergency personnel were at Wayside Park at the foot of the Pensacola Bay Bridge Saturday afternoon to retrieve a man's body, the Pensacola news Journal reports. The body was removed from about 5 feet of water. Investigators say there were no signs of foul play. The body will be taken to the medical examiner's office for an autopsy.